Tuesday, May 22, 2012

PSA debate: "Some people are going to get killed" - CBS News

CBC.caPSA debate: "Some people are going to get killed"CBS News(CBS News) The chief medical officer of the American Cancer Society Tuesday warned about the dangers of over-testing for prostate cancer. "We may actually very well be killing more men than lives saved," Dr. Otis Brawley said on "CBS This Morning.Men Can Still Ask for PSA Test, and Some Should, Doctors SayU.S. News & World ReportExperts recommend against PSA prostate cancer screeningDetroit Free

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Monday, May 21, 2012

Cheap amoebic dysentery drug 'promising' - BBC News

BBC NewsCheap amoebic dysentery drug 'promising'BBC NewsBy James Gallagher Health and science reporter, BBC News A cheap drug, which is already prescribed for arthritis, could fight amoebic dysentery, according to researchers in the US. They were testing old drugs to see if any killed the dysentery bug.Dysentery May Be Treatable With Cheap Arthritis DrugMedical News TodayArthritis drug may cure dysenteryThe Press AssociationOld drug for arthritis is effective against killer

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Sunday, May 20, 2012

CDC to Baby Boomers: Get Tested for Hepatitis C - ABC News

ABC NewsCDC to Baby Boomers: Get Tested for Hepatitis CABC News(ABCNEWS.com) For the first time, the government is proposing that all baby boomers get tested for hepatitis C. Anyone born from 1945 to 1965 should get a one-time blood test to see if they have the liver-destroying virus, the Centers for Disease ...CDC urges Boomers to get tested for hepatitis CUSA TODAYCDC recommends hepatitis C tests for all baby boomersWashington PostCDC: All Baby Boomers Should Get Tested for Hep

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Saturday, May 19, 2012

Boomers urged to get tested for virus - San Francisco Chronicle

CTV.caBoomers urged to get tested for virusSan Francisco ChronicleBay Area health advocates and doctors welcomed the recommendations by federal health officers Friday that all Baby Boomers get tested for the liver-destroying virus hepatitis C. The draft recommendations issued by the US Centers for Disease Control and ...CDC to Baby Boomers: Get Tested for Hepatitis CABC NewsCDC urges Boomers to get tested for hepatitis CUSA TODAYUS baby boomers urged to take hepatitis C blood testBBC

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Friday, May 18, 2012

Sugar may make you "stupid" but omega-3 might mitigate the effect, rat study ... - CBS News

CBS NewsSugar may make you "stupid" but omega-3 might mitigate the effect, rat study ...CBS News(CBS News) A sugar-laden diet could make you dumber, according to the authors of a new study. But, don't fret: Omega-3 fatty acids may be able to mitigate the effects. Sugar should be regulated like alcohol, tobacco, commentary says CDC: Kids consume ...Sugar Makes You Stupid, But Omega-3s Will Smarten You Back UpForbesThis is your brain on sugar: UCLA study shows high-fructose diet

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Thursday, May 17, 2012

Coffee Drinkers are a Little More Likely to Live Longer, Study Finds - Fox News

Sydney Morning HeraldCoffee Drinkers are a Little More Likely to Live Longer, Study FindsFox NewsCoffee has always been though of as a guilty pleasure, a way to help you wake up in the morning even though it does more harm than good. Or so was the thought. Now a new study has found that coffee drinkers are more likely to live longer.Coffee: Drink More, Live Longer?TIMECoffee buzz: Study finds java drinkers live longerPicayune ItemIs coffee the key to living longer?News10.netLos Angeles

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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Home HIV test should be approved, FDA panel rules - Washington Post

AFPHome HIV test should be approved, FDA panel rulesWashington PostAn expert panel recommended Tuesday that the Food and Drug Administration approve the first over-the-counter HIV test, a kit that could quickly return results for consumers in the privacy of their homes. The unanimous votes by a 17-member advisory ...FDA panel backs at-home HIV test that analyzes mouth swab in 20 minutesCBS NewsHealth Buzz: Home HIV Test Backed By FDA PanelU.S. News & World ReportHIV DEVELOPMENT: FDA Panel OKs

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Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Blood drive set for flesh-eating bateria patient - USA TODAY

USA TODAYBlood drive set for flesh-eating bateria patientUSA TODAYCARROLLTON, Ga. (AP) – A blood drive is being held at University of West Georgia for a student fighting a flesh-eating bacteria that threatens her life. Copeland family, AP Aimee Copeland, 24, a Georgia graduate student, is being treated for a ...Flesh-eating germ necrotizing fasciitis threat rareChicago Sun-TimesBlood drive set for flesh-eating bacteria survivorSTLtoday.comWoman with flesh-eating bug mouths 'Where am

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Monday, May 14, 2012

'Button' Batteries Sending More Kids to ER: Study - U.S. News & World Report

USA TODAY'Button' Batteries Sending More Kids to ER: StudyU.S. News & World ReportBy Alan Mozes MONDAY, May 14 (HealthDay News) -- Cases of children rushed to the emergency room after accidentally swallowing coin-sized batteries found in many household gadgets have doubled over the past two decades, new research reveals.More batteries to blame for kids' ER visitsReutersMore Kids in ER from Swallowing BatteriesABC NewsMany kids injured after swallowing button batteriesUSA TODAYall 37

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Sunday, May 13, 2012

Whooping cough vaccines urged - Wyoming Tribune

The AgeWhooping cough vaccines urgedWyoming TribuneThe illness has become an epidemic in Washington state, and there's an outbreak of it in Greeley, Colo. Precautions are being taken to try to keep it from becoming a problem here. By Becky Orr CHEYENNE -- Health workers are hoping to prevent outbreaks ...Whooping cough wreaks havoc amid the recession, Government agencies meant to ...Bend BulletinCutbacks Hurt a State's Response to Whooping CoughNew York TimesWhooping cough epidemic

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Saturday, May 12, 2012

FDA Advisors Endorse New HIV Prevention Drug - abc40

USA TODAYFDA Advisors Endorse New HIV Prevention Drugabc40By Jessica Michalski - email Springfield, Mass. (WGGB) — A new drug shown to prevent HIV infections has won the endorsement of a panel of US Federal Advisors. Truvada is the first drug of its kind, clearing the way for a landmark approval in the fight ...Advocates: HIV Prevention Pill Could Save LivesABC NewsFDA Advisory Panel Backs Preventive Use of HIV DrugNew York TimesFDA reviews first rapid, take-home test for HIVUSA

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Friday, May 11, 2012

Ahead of the Bell: Gilead 'Quad' pill faces review - BusinessWeek

Sydney Morning HeraldAhead of the Bell: Gilead 'Quad' pill faces reviewBusinessWeekBy AP Gilead Sciences Inc. received a positive endorsement Thursday from a panel of FDA advisors for one of its HIV treatments and will likely receive another good review Friday, according to analysts. A Food and Drug Administration panel recommended ...FDA panel backs Gilead's Truvada to prevent HIVChicago TribuneTruvada for HIV prevention backed by advisory panel, FDA may decide by JuneCBS NewsFDA

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Thursday, May 10, 2012

3Qs: For America, beating obesity is a complex challenge - News@Northeastern

The Hindu3Qs: For America, beating obesity is a complex challengeNews@NortheasternForty-​​two percent of the American population will be obese by 2030, according to a new report in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine. We asked Katherine Tucker, professor and chair of the Department of Health Sciences in the Bouvé College of ...How Obese Will Americans Be in 2030?WIBX AM 950'The Weight of the Nation' review: Obesity crisisSan Francisco ChronicleThe ABCs of Beating

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Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Potential for Risky Sex Spurs Discord on HIV Prevention Pill - San Francisco Chronicle

ABC NewsPotential for Risky Sex Spurs Discord on HIV Prevention PillSan Francisco Chronicle(Adds opening share price in 12th paragraph.) May 9 (Bloomberg) -- Healthy people can protect themselves from the deadly HIV virus if they take Gilead Sciences Inc.'s Truvada every day. Whether patients will is an issue dividing AIDS advocates as US ...FDA report on Gilead's Quad focuses on kidney safetyReutersAdvisory panels take up Gilead's Truvada, then QuadFiercePharmaFDA: Safety Of

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Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Is healthy weight impossible for many Americans? - msnbc.com

CTV.caIs healthy weight impossible for many Americans?msnbc.comBy Sharon Begley America's obesity epidemic is so deeply rooted that it will take dramatic and systemic measures -- from overhauling farm policies and zoning laws to, possibly, introducing a soda tax -- to fix it, the influential Institute of Medicine ...US Report Outlines Strategies to Prevent ObesityU.S. News & World ReportMultiple strategies needed to fight obesity, study suggestsUSA TODAYWeighty Matters: 42 Percent Of

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Monday, May 7, 2012

Men's breast cancer often more deadly - WMBF

USA TODAYMen's breast cancer often more deadlyWMBFEven youngsters who seem to be in perfect health can be at risk for heart disease. Just ask Heather Link.More >> Even youngsters who seem to be in perfect health can be at risk for heart disease. Just ask Heather Link.More >> By Kathleen Doheny FRIDAY, ...Breast cancer is rare in men, but they fare worseCBS Newsall 367 news articles »
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Sunday, May 6, 2012

AGING AMERICA: 1 in 7 Alzheimer's patients lives alone, creating balancing act ... - Washington Post

The Associated PressAGING AMERICA: 1 in 7 Alzheimer's patients lives alone, creating balancing act ...Washington PostWASHINGTON — Elaine Vlieger is making some concessions to Alzheimer's. She's cut back on driving. Frozen dinners now replace elaborate cooking. A son monitors her finances. But the Colorado woman lives alone and isn't ready to give up her house or ...Living alone with Alzheimer's tough choice for allAtlanta Journal Constitutionall 57 news

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Saturday, May 5, 2012

Men's Breast Cancer Often More Deadly, Study Suggests - iVillage Entertainment

USA TODAYMen's Breast Cancer Often More Deadly, Study SuggestsiVillage EntertainmentFRIDAY, May 4 (HealthDay News) -- Breast cancer in men is much less common than it is in women, but it may be more deadly, new research suggests. "Men with breast cancer don't do as well as women with breast cancer, and there are opportunities to ...Breast cancer deadlier in men, study findsArizona Daily StarBreast cancer is rare in men, but they fare worseAlbany Times Unionall 258 news

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Friday, May 4, 2012

CDC: Helmets during tornadoes might help - CBS News

CBS NewsCDC: Helmets during tornadoes might helpCBS News(CBS News) During a tornado, the most common cause of death is a head injury. Could a helmet possibly help? PICTURES: Heat stroke: 8 ways to stay safe Researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham say it can. When a tornado ripped through ...Helmets in tornadoes: OK -- but still seek shelter, CDC saysUSA TODAYHelmet Use to Prevent Head Injuries During a TornadoKansas City infoZineHelmets in tornadoes OK, but seek sturdy shelter,

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Thursday, May 3, 2012

Health Buzz: 15 Million Babies Born Prematurely Worldwide - U.S. News & World Report

Brisbane TimesHealth Buzz: 15 Million Babies Born Prematurely WorldwideU.S. News & World ReportBy Angela Haupt About 15 million premature babies are born every year—more than 1 in 10 of the world's births. And 1.1 million of those babies die shortly after birth, while many others suffer life-long physical, neurological, or educational ...High premature birth rates in US equal to those in developing worldSydney Morning HeraldUN-Sponsored Report Finds 1 In 10 Infants Born Prematurely

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Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Avery Lynn, Bellaire baby with a 'bucket list,' dies at 6 months - Your Houston News

CBS NewsAvery Lynn, Bellaire baby with a 'bucket list,' dies at 6 monthsYour Houston NewsThe heartbreaking story of the Bellaire baby with a terminal illness and her own “bucket list” has come to an end even sooner than expected. Six-month-old Avery Lynn Canahuati died Monday afternoon after a lung collapsed, her father announced Tuesday ...Texas couple pen a 'bucket list' for their baby with fatal illnessCNN InternationalBaby with 'bucket list' diesCNNStricken Texas

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Tuesday, May 1, 2012

More Babies Born Addicted to Opiates - ABC News

ABC NewsMore Babies Born Addicted to OpiatesABC NewsMore babies in the US are being born with symptoms of opiate withdrawal than were seen a decade ago, researchers found. The number of newborns with neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) tripled between 2000 and 2009, and the number of mothers using ...Health Buzz: More Babies Born to Opiate-Addicted MomsU.S. News & World ReportOne Baby per Hour Born Drug DependentKXLF Butte NewsUS Sees Tripling of Babies Born Addicted to

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Number of addicted newborns nearly triples in less than decade - Arizona Daily Star

USA TODAYNumber of addicted newborns nearly triples in less than decadeArizona Daily StarDETROIT - An increased reliance on prescription painkillers and the resulting addiction has now shown up in the most vulnerable patients - America's newborns, according to a report released Monday. Addicted babies - many suffering from respiratory ...Number of painkiller-addicted newborns triples in 10 yearsUSA TODAYUS sees sharp rise in newborns with opiate withdrawalBBC NewsMore babies being born

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